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But it hurts; it is as if a sharp sword were running through you. Voice Reading
All who see you will say that you are the most beautiful child of man they have ever seen. Voice Reading
You will keep your gliding gait, no dancer will rival you, but every step you take will be as if you were treading upon sharp knives, so sharp as to draw blood. Voice Reading
If you are willing to suffer all this I am ready to help you!' Voice Reading
Yes!' said the little princess with a trembling voice, thinking of the prince and of winning an undying soul. Voice Reading
But remember,' said the witch, 'when once you have received a human form, you can never be a mermaid again; you will never again be able to dive down through the water to your sisters and to your father's palace. Voice Reading
And if you do not succeed in winning the prince's love, so that for your sake he will forget father and mother, cleave to you with his whole heart, let the priest join your hands and make you man and wife, you will gain no immortal soul! The first morning after his marriage with another your heart will break, and you will turn into foam of the sea.' Voice Reading
I will do it,' said the little mermaid as pale as death. Voice Reading
But you will have to pay me, too,' said the witch, 'and it is no trifle that I demand. Voice Reading
You have the most beautiful voice of any at the bottom of the sea, and I daresay that you think you will fascinate him with it; but you must give me that voice; I will have the best you possess in return for my precious potion! I have to mingle my own blood with it so as to make it as sharp as a two-edged sword.' Voice Reading
But if you take my voice,' said the little mermaid, 'what have I left?' Voice Reading
Your beautiful form,' said the witch, 'your gliding gait, and your speaking eyes; with these you ought surely to be able to bewitch a human heart. Well! have you lost courage? Put out your little tongue, and I will cut it off in payment for the powerful draught.' Voice Reading
Let it be done,' said the little mermaid, and the witch put on her caldron to brew the magic potion. Voice Reading
There is nothing like cleanliness,' said she, as she scoured the pot with a bundle of snakes; then she punctured her breast and let the black blood drop into the caldron, and the steam took the most weird shapes, enough to frighten any one. Voice Reading
Every moment the witch threw new ingredients into the pot, and when it boiled the bubbling was like the sound of crocodiles weeping. Voice Reading
At last the potion was ready and it looked like the clearest water. Voice Reading
There it is,' said the witch, and thereupon she cut off the tongue of the little mermaid, who was dumb now and could neither sing nor speak. Voice Reading
If the polyps should seize you, when you go back through my wood,' said the witch, 'just drop a single drop of this liquid on them, and their arms and fingers will burst into a thousand pieces.' But the little mermaid had no need to do this, for at the mere sight of the bright liquid, which sparkled in her hand like a shining star, they drew back in terror. Voice Reading
So she soon got past the wood, the bog, and the eddying whirlpools. Voice Reading
She saw her father's palace; the lights were all out in the great ballroom, and no doubt all the household was asleep, but she did not dare to go in now that she was dumb and about to leave her home for ever. Voice Reading
She felt as if her heart would break with grief. Voice Reading
She stole into the garden and plucked a flower from each of her sisters' plots, wafted with her hand countless kisses towards the palace, and then rose up through the dark blue water. Voice Reading
But the little mermaid had no need to do this, for at the mere sight of the bright liquid which sparkled in her hand like a shining star, they drew back in terror. Voice Reading
The sun had not risen when she came in sight of the prince's palace and landed at the beautiful marble steps. Voice Reading
The moon was shining bright and clear. Voice Reading

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